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21 Nov 25
NEWS
Winter adventures in New York StateNew York State has laid on a host of unmissable winter experiences across each of its ...Read moreWinter adventures in New York State - News & announcementsNew York State has laid on a host of unmissable winter experiences across each of its 11 vacation regions. Whether it's carving fresh tracks in the Adirondacks, savoring local flavors in the Finger Lakes or discovering small-town holiday magic in the Hudson Valley, travelers will find countless ways to ways to make winter in New York unforgettable. I LOVE NY Executive Director of Tourism Ross D. Levi said, “Winter in New York State is where excitement meets relaxation. Every region offers something extraordinary, from world-class ski destinations and luxurious new hotels to charming small towns.” Here’s what's new across New York this winter: Ski Upgrades New York's ski areas are redefining the winter experience with new lifts, modernized lodges, expanded amenities and sustainable snowmaking improvements. Gore Mountain (Adirondacks): The Station at North Creek Ski Bowl, a brand-new lodge opening this season, will mark the next milestone in Gore Mountain's transformation into a four-season destination. The lodge will feature expanded indoor and outdoor seating areas with panoramic views, a full-service restaurant and bar plus a retail shop stocked with mountain gear and regional goods. The Station will serve as both a lively après-ski hub in winter and a welcoming community gathering place in warmer months. Whiteface Mountain (Adirondacks): Continued enhancements include the addition of the new Little Whiteface Lift - a modern fixed-grip double chair replacing two 1980s-era lifts - and 15 high-efficiency snow guns to upgrade the snowmaking process. Whiteface Mountain has also joined both the Mountain Collective and Triple Play Pass, which provides pass holders access to 25 mountains across the globe and 16 partner resorts in the Northeast. Belleayre Mountain (Catskills): A 28,000-square-foot addition to the Discovery Lodge enhances nearly every aspect of the visitor experience, with a new rental shop and a tuning machine. Guests will also find an expanded Marketplace cafeteria, a new espresso bar and carved sandwich station, additional seating, and upgraded locker and restroom facilities. The resort's Overlook Lodge, a Catskills icon since the 1950s, continues a restoration to blend its historic charm with modern comforts. The renovation introduces more natural light, upgraded fireplaces and improved accessibility. Hunter Mountain (Catskills): The popular ski resort is rolling out a fresh look in the Main Lodge with updated interiors throughout and redesigned food and beverage outlets like the Marketplace and Grand Central, serving everything from grab and go snacks, to drinks, waffles and ice cream. Mount Peter Ski Area (Hudson Valley): Family fun takes center stage with a new 1,500-square-foot tubing lodge and all-weather snowmaking system ensuring perfect conditions all season. The resort also will debut new fare at Pete's Pub, making it an ideal winter outing for families. Winter Events and Experiences From Olympic celebrations and sparkling solstice strolls to ice festivals and family-friendly holiday villages, New York's winter calendar is packed with new ways to experience the magic of the season. Adirondack Winter Pride Weekend (Adirondacks): The vibrant three-day celebration of community, winter sports and inclusion will take over Lake Placid between February 27 and March 1. Guests will enjoy a glamorous opening gala in the village, thrilling ski and skate adventures at Whiteface Mountain and the Olympic Oval, energetic après-ski parties and immersive experiences at the Lake Placid Olympic Museum. Catskills Pride Ski Weekend (Catskills): Returning for a third year and taking place on January 31 and February 1, this lively two-day celebration at Belleayre Mountain brings together the LGBTQ+ community and allies for a weekend of skiing, snowboarding and shared pride in the great outdoors. The event features group ski lessons, guided mountain runs and a dazzling “Pride Glide” down the slopes. Attendees can also expect festive après-ski gatherings, themed parties and local dining experiences. International Biathlon Union Cup (Adirondacks): Lake Placid will host its first IBU Cup at Mt. Van Hoevenberg on February 26 through March 8. As the only stop outside Europe in 2026, the event will feature top emerging men's and women's athletes in sprint, pursuit, individual and mixed relay races just after the Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games. Lake Placid Winter Olympic Celebration (Adirondacks): As the world watches the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Lake Placid – a two-time Olympic host city – kicks off a month-long celebration in February. The festivities begin on February 5 at the opening ceremony of the Empire State Winter Games. Throughout the event, visitors can enjoy the Legacy & Heritage Exhibit showcasing local Olympic memorabilia, and the Olympic Museum's 2026 Special Features including interactive exhibits, a live medal-tracker and the “From Lake Placid to Italy” athlete showcase. Catskill Winter Solstice Stroll (Catskills): On December 21, the Village of Catskill will transform Main and Bridge Streets into a twinkling pedestrian-only wonderland to mark the longest night of the year. Visitors can join the festivities, which include live music, cozy fire-pits, local shopping, seasonal bites and warm drinks, as the community ushers in the return of light. Fire & Ice Winter Festival (Finger Lakes): Downtown Canandaigua will come alive on February 22 and 23 for the ninth annual celebration of winter, transforming Main Street into a lively showcase of fire, ice, and community spirit. The two-day event features professional ice-carving competitions, fire shows, and snow-sculpting demonstrations, along with dog-sled teams, animal encounters and family-friendly entertainment. Culinary highlights include the Chefs' Challenge, with local chefs competing in a live cook-off, and the Comfort in a Cup Beverage Trail: a self-guided tasting experience featuring cozy creations like rich hot chocolate and mulled cider to spiced cocktails and craft brews. ROC Holiday Village (Finger Lakes): Returning December 5 through 28, downtown Rochester will be transformed into a holiday themed winter village filled with lights, music and seasonal magic. Visitors will enjoy free outdoor ice skating, browse artisan vendors in the shopping village and cozy up by fire pits in Adirondack chairs. Families can explore the Winter Igloo Village and Igloo Inn, enjoy story-time events and crafts, hear live music performances nearly every weekend and visit Santa's Workshop. Meanwhile, The Lodge Bar and a variety of food trucks and vendors will serve festive drinks and warm comfort fare. LEGOLAND New York's Holiday Bricktacular (Hudson Valley): Running from November 29 through January 3, this festive celebration transforms LEGOLAND New York Resort into a dazzling winter wonderland filled with holiday spirit. Included with general admission, the event features themed activities across the park and a 35-foot LEGO Christmas tree built using more than 360,000 bricks. Visitors can lace up for ice skating at the new synthetic Glice Rink in LEGO City and meet holiday favorites like LEGO Santa, the Gingerbread Man and the Toy Soldier. Radio City Rockettes Centennial Celebrations (New York City): Marking their 100th anniversary in 2025, the iconic dance troupe launches a milestone edition of the Christmas Spectacular, running from November 6 through January 4 at Radio City Music Hall. There are special activations, exclusive merchandise and a refreshed show that blends tradition with cutting-edge technology are part of this year's commemoration, as the Rockettes continue to dazzle audiences. New Attractions: Culture and Recreation New York's newest attractions celebrate creativity, innovation and community offering fresh spaces to play, connect and be inspired. Studio Museum in Harlem (New York City): Following a long-awaited renovation, the seven-story, $160 million museum reopened on November 15 with twice the exhibition space, and will introduce artist studios, classrooms, community rooms and a dramatic central staircase that serves as a social hub. Founded in 1968 as a haven for Black artists, the museum now begins a new era with sweeping views from its rooftop garden. Destination KP Sports Park (Long Island): Scheduled to open in January 2026, the 44-acre, cutting-edge sports complex in Kings Park will feature outdoor athletic fields, a multi-level indoor sports facility and a variety of supporting amenities, including retail shops, sports medicine clinics and recreational green areas. -
12 Jan 24
NEWS
New York gears up for total solar eclipseWith less than 100 days to go, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has outlined ...Read moreNew York gears up for total solar eclipse - News & announcementsWith less than 100 days to go, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has outlined plans for viewing a once in a generation experience – the total solar eclipse. On April 8, 2024, a total eclipse will encompass the western and northern parts of New York State. In less than 15 minutes within a 3:15 to 3:30pm window, the moon will pass between the earth and sun, turning day into night for between 70 seconds to 3 ½ minutes. The roughly 100-mile wide path of totality will enter in the southwestern part of the state and will depart northern New York. Places within this path include Jamestown, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Watertown, Old Forge, Lake Placid and Plattsburgh. The entire event will last for up to 2 ½ hours, marking the time the sun is first obstructed to the last moments when the moon's shadow is cast. “Come for the eclipse, but stay for New York and enjoy all our great state has to offer,” Governor Hochul said. Other areas of the state that are outside the path cam also view the celestial spectacle. The minimum coverage in the state will be on Long Island, with the sun being shadowed at 88% there. New York City will see 89% coverage. Various state agencies and authorities have been planning for the event for more than a year. It has focused on building awareness of the State as a prime viewing location. It includes traffic management, communications capabilities and public health and safety. The goals surrounding the eclipse are to provide a safe, fun and enjoyable experience from start to finish. New York State and I LOVE NY are encouraging eclipse viewers to extend an eclipse viewing trip into a full vacation. The event is an important opportunity to showcase New York State's parks, attractions, quaint towns and landscapes. I LOVE NY has launched the multi-platform "Come for the Eclipse, Stay for New York" campaign to present New York as the main place to be to witness this event. The campaign and a special eclipse website highlight viewing location information in the five regions that will experience the path of totality, a variety of attractions and special eclipse-related events happening. There will be Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter/X content, email newsletters, and digital displays in various highly trafficked locations across the state. The website also includes resources for educators, families and kids, along with photos and frequently asked questions about solar eclipses. Visitors can download a special edition eclipse poster, created through an I LOVE NY partnership with acclaimed artist and astronomer Dr. Tyler Nordgren. It is almost a century since New York last experienced a total solar eclipse. Empire State Development President, CEO Hope Knight said; “The 2024 total solar eclipse will provide a historic opportunity for residents and visitors to experience this natural phenomenon.”Related News Stories: Hawaii volcano erupts again Wollongong gets the gong and the Ferrari! Philippine Airlines planning new Seattle route Delta flight lands safely despite landing gear failure Tokyo at Night: From Beautiful Night Views to Phenomenal Nightlife ... Delta flight evacuated after tires blow on landing Delta Air Lines Qantas does a deal with the hosties…………..oops sorry flight ... Go Tokyo Universal Orlando Resort
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14 Sep 23
NEWS
Historic tourism milestone for New York StateThe New York State tourism industry welcomed a record 291.5 million visitors in 2022. This ...Read moreHistoric tourism milestone for New York State - News & announcementsThe New York State tourism industry welcomed a record 291.5 million visitors in 2022. This marks the largest number of visitors in the state’s history. It generated more than $78.6 billion in direct spending, Gov. Kathy Hochul said. It represented a ‘staggering increase’ over 2021 and surpassed the previous 2019 record. “New York’s pandemic recovery has been one for the history books, with an unprecedented 291 million visitors,” Governor Hochul said. “In the three years since the pandemic ground tourism to a halt, we have made transformative investments to uplift businesses, and support workers in tourism and hospitality.” Visitors are confirming what we’ve known all along – New York is the place to be.” Last year, the statewide economic impact of tourism reached a record-high $123 billion, 4% over the $117.6 billion impact of 2019. New York State also saw a 10% bump in visitation, compared to 2019. Spending was up over 50% versus 2021. In late 2021, Hochul launched the “Bring Back Tourism, Bring Back Jobs” recovery package, backed by a $450 million investment to support travel industry workers and small business support programs The I LOVE NY marketing initiatives continued in 2022 to encourage travel throughout New York State, including specialized campaigns like the I LOVE NY Black travel program. -
26 Jul 23
Partner News
New York State Shines A Summer Spotlight On New Places To Visit And Bright New ExperiencesMake a summer escape to the Empire State as new music festivals, museums and ...Read moreNew York State Shines A Summer Spotlight On New Places To Visit And Bright New Experiences - News & announcementsMake a summer escape to the Empire State as new music festivals, museums and outdoor attractions
welcome visitors, while new lodging and dining provide comfort for every type of trip
The summer travel season is one of the most popular times to explore new places and events, and New York State is poised to welcome travelers this year with outdoor experiences and festivals that make any summer getaway shine. Let the shimmer of a lakeside campsite, the luster of a renovated retro motor lodge, the polished performers of a music festival, or the sparkling glassware in a new restaurant or brewery light the way to a fun-filled summer. I LOVE NY Executive Director of Tourism Ross D. Levi said, "New York State doesn’t disappoint summer travelers looking for fun under the sun or to beat the heat. Outdoor adventure ranks high in summer vacation planning, while already great museums are bursting at the seams with new, state-of-the-art exhibits and expansions. Visitors can design a trip around a full calendar of spectacular festivals and events, finding comfort in a variety of refreshed and reimagined lodging options. They can raise a frosty glass with family and friends while savoring a rich tapestry of flavors served in new restaurants and breweries across the state. With a dazzling variety of unique, world-class and accessible destinations, New York State is so easy to love, and we welcome visitors and residents to celebrate the excitement of this vacation season." Below are some of the new, renewed and returning attractions, events, lodging and dining options waiting for travelers to enjoy this summer. More can be found on www.iloveny.com. CAMPING AND GLAMPING IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS- Boheme Retreats (Catskills) – An array of funky and fun vintage campers and glamping tents are grouped at Covered Bridge Campsite in Livingston Manor, with access to on-site fishing and nearby hiking and waterfalls. This Black-owned business creates inclusive outdoor camping experiences with a retro vibe.
- Camptown (Catskills) – Camptown amenities include a swim club and sauna that complement this recently renovated collection of 26 log cabins and 24 hotel rooms in Leeds in the Catskills. Guests enjoy hiking, art and music before refueling at the property’s Casa Susanna, a "Mexican farm food" restaurant.
- Glampful (Capital-Saratoga) – Eight safari-style tents with bathrooms and hot showers nearby are set on 50 acres in Broadalbin (a five-minute drive from the Great Lake Sacandaga boat launch), creating a welcoming home base for Adirondack adventures. Visitors can hike through wetlands, forest and meadows with access to Great Sacandaga Lake, or unwind around a fire pit and stargaze at night.
POP CULTURE, ART AND HISTORY
- Gilder Center at the American Museum of Natural History (New York City) – The American Museum of Natural History opened the Gilder Center on May 4. This new, critically acclaimed $465 million wing has three floors open to the public and showcases more than 3,000 objects representing each area of the Museum's collections. Highlights include a butterfly vivarium with over 1,000 free-flying butterflies and a 5,000 square foot insectarium.
- The Strong National Museum of Play (Finger Lakes) – Located in the heart of Rochester's Neighborhood of Play, the world’s only museum dedicated to the exploration and discovery of play will open a 90,000 square foot expansion on June 30 featuring the World Video Game Hall of Fame and the world’s largest playable Donkey Kong arcade machine. Beyond the museum, the Neighborhood offers an outdoor board game-themed garden, brewery, game-themed restaurant and hotel.
- Buffalo AKG Art Museum (Buffalo-Niagara) – Following a $200 million expansion project, the new Buffalo AKG Art Museum (formerly the Albright-Knox Art Gallery) will comprise more than 50,000 square feet of state-of-the art exhibition space, five classrooms, an interior community gathering space and more than half an acre of new public green space, elevating Buffalo’s profile as a world-class cultural destination. A grand re-opening is planned for June.
- Bond in Motion (Capital-Saratoga) Through November, the Saratoga Automobile Museum will showcase an official collection of iconic James Bond vehicles. The multimedia exhibition spans all 25 films and also features additional props and clips along with guided tours – all included with admission.
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s Massaro House Tours (Hudson Valley) – The only Wright design built after his death, the masterpiece home resides in the middle of Lake Mahopac and will offer its first-ever 90-minute public tours in June.
- Elite Gaming (Finger Lakes) – Enjoy the ultimate gaming experience at the Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) in Syracuse with Elite Gaming. This new attraction features a full video production studio, streaming pods, and 100 gaming PCs and consoles for a family-friendly space dedicated to creating opportunities in the e-sports ecosystem.
- Oneida County Mural Trail (Central New York) – Map out an art trip with a collection of 32 outdoor murals displayed throughout Utica and Oneida County. Follow an online map showing each design, location and information about the artists who created them.
FAMILY OUTINGS
- Saranac Lake Paddling Challenge (Adirondacks) – Explore the lakes and rivers of Saranac Lake by paddling the 19 flatwater miles of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail – the longest inland waterway in the US. The challenge can be completed in three sections or all at once as an Ultra, and patches are awarded for completion beginning in June.
- Splash Indoor Water Park Resort (Thousand Islands) – The Clarion Hotel & Suites Riverfront in Oswego welcomes a new indoor waterpark just in time for summer. Attractions include two slides, a toddler splash pad, pool with basketball nets, arcade, large jacuzzi, and a bar and restaurant.
FESTIVALS AND CELEBRATIONS
- Borscht Belt Fest (Catskills) July 29 – In anticipation of the Borscht Belt Museum’s opening in 2025, the museum is hosting an immersive pop-up exhibition plus an arts & food festival dubbed the Borscht Belt Fest on July 29th. Taking place in Ellenville, the festival is perfect for all ages with live music, films, educational seminars, stand-up comedy and plenty to eat and drink.
- The Great New York State Fair (Finger Lakes) August 23 – Sept. 4 – Returning to Syracuse with 13 days of rides, games, concerts, entertainment and the Taste NY Marketplace, the beloved family event is a summer tradition that’s not to be missed.
- Catbird Music Festival (Catskills) August 19 – 20 – This summer, for the first time in decades, a new music festival debuts on the historic field of the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair. The Bethel festival features some of the biggest names in Americana and folk music, as well as indie acts and emerging artists, with headline performances including The Lumineers and Tyler Childers.
- Wings Over Batavia Airshow (Greater Niagara) September 2 – 3 – This thrilling air show will take place at Genesee County Airport over Labor Day Weekend. The event will feature modern military aircraft, historical warbirds and world champion aerobatic performers. After sunset, attendees will be treated to a high-energy night show with fireworks and aerobatics in a spectacularly choreographed pyromusical.
- Cave Mountain Catskills Music Festival (Catskills) September 15 – 16 – A “patchwork” playlist effortlessly marries rock, soul, blues, funk, country and folk with a two-day festival highlighted by live acts including Weezer, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Dinosaur Jr., Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Albert Hammond, Jr. The event will offer a diverse selection of food and beverage choices from local vendors to provide festivalgoers a true taste of upstate in Windham.
TEE TIME
- Heritage Spy Ring Golf Club (Long Island) – The region’s newest public golf course slated to open this year is an imaginative nine-hole course that will be part of the Heatherwood 55+ resort community in Setauket.
- The Monster Golf Course (Catskills) – Built upon portions of the original Monster Golf Course and the Old International Course, a new 18-hole Rees Jones design debuts this summer at Resorts World Catskills in Klamesha Lake.
NEW LODGING WITH CITY AND LAKE VIEWS
- Blue Fox Motel (Catskills) – Lovingly restored and renovated, this 1950s mid-century motel in Narrowsburg features a variety of accommodation options including quirky motel rooms, woodsy cabins and stand-alone guesthouse with a pool, all serviced by an on-site restaurant and bar.
- Daunt’s Albatross (Long Island) – This 24-room compound is the perfect home base to explore the natural beauty of Montauk. Relax in the saltwater pool and enjoy daily dining at the Bird on the Roof café across the street, all just 100 feet from the ocean.
- GillHouse (Thousand Islands) – Originally established in 1813, the legendary waterfront venue’s 11 rooms have been completely restored. The Henderson Harbor hotel is pet-friendly and includes access to the back porch overlooking Lake Ontario. Its namesake restaurant serves a seasonal menu for lunch, dinner, tavern fare and Sunday brunch.
- Hotel Moraine (Long Island) – Opening Memorial Day weekend in Greenport, the luxury family resort features 20 guestrooms inspired by nature and the primitive coastline. The property, set on the bluff of the Sound, features a fireplace, cafe/bar, private heated pool, fitness center and several fire pits, plus the “Cottage on the Bluff” available for special events for up to 20 guests.
- Northport Hotel (Long Island) – Slated for a summer opening, the luxury boutique hotel sits in the historic harborfront village of Northport and will offer 26 opulent rooms, indulgent amenities and a 175-seat authentic Italian chophouse.
- Penny Williamsburg (New York City) – Nestled in the Williamsburg neighborhood, this pet-friendly hotel is designed to feel like home, outfitted with hardwood floors, kitchenettes and fluffy robes. Guest rooms and public spaces are adorned with original artwork from New Yorkers with developmental disabilities.
- The Hotel Laurel at Seneca (Finger Lakes) – Private balconies on each room of this renovated mid-century modern hotel look out onto panoramic views of sunrises over Seneca Lake’s eastern shore. The property opens June 1 in the town of Watkins Glen, just minutes from the top-rated Watkins Glen State Park and Watkins Glen International.
- The Lodge at Schroon Lake (Adirondacks) – Following a $16 million renovation, this lakeside getaway welcomes guests this summer with 116 lodging options including hotel rooms, standalone cabins, chalets and upscale “glamping” sites. The 36-acre property also offers miniature golf, multipurpose sports courts and a guests-only private beach with docks and a deck.
DINING OUT
- Blackbarn Hudson Valley (Catskills) – Chef John Doherty, a James Beard award recipient and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, brings his signature farmhouse-inspired restaurant style to the Diamond Mills hotel in Saugerties.
- Canaseraga Soup and Coffee co. – The Pot Spot (Chautauqua-Allegheny) – Seasonal soups, sandwiches, baked goods and creative coffee drinks fill an artisan weekly menu at this Black-owned business.
- Carnegie Diner & Cafe (New York City) – Carnegie Diner & Cafe has a flagship location diagonally across the street from Carnegie Hall and is doubling its Manhattan footprint this year. A new location from chef and owner Stathis Antonakopoulos will open this summer at 828 8th Avenue with seating for 165 guests.
- Ferryman’s Grille (Long Island) – Just opened in April within Danfords Hotel, Marina & Spa in Port Jefferson, the seafood-focused restaurant boasts a refreshed design and a new lounge and bar. Rotating seasonal dishes follow a farm-and-sea-to-table menu while daily live music on the dock sets the mood.
- Le Mélange (Finger Lakes) – A modern open kitchen with expansion plans on the horizon in downtown Syracuse, Le Mélange features a blend of American, Italian and Mediterranean dishes crafted to tempt the palate and dominate the senses.
- Mill & Main Provisions (Hudson Valley) – This highly anticipated restaurant, bar and garden celebrates seasonal local producers with an eclectic menu of Colombian and Italian fare in Kerhonkson.
- Salt Box (Hudson Valley) – A vintage-style bar with a petite menu suited to its shoebox-sized kitchen, this popular local hangout in Kingston is open daily. Diners will enjoy rotating food trucks and outdoor movie screenings in the old bank drive-thru.
- Sushi By Bou (Capital-Saratoga) –This timed omakase experience (12 pieces/$60 per person or 17 pieces/$100 per person) leaves the choice of sushi entirely up to the seasoned chef. Sushi chefs serve guests directly, guiding them through the meal for an exclusive and personalized dining experience. Sushi By Bou has locations in several cities including New York City, with its Albany location slated to open this summer.
NEW POURS
- Bridge and Tunnel Brewery (Catskills) – A husband-and-wife team opened the tap room in Liberty recently to welcome friends old and new, plus kids and pups. A selection of craft beer and soda, cider and kombucha are best enjoyed at the 40-foot-long bar, but farmhouse tables make for good conversation.
- Fidens Brewing (Capital-Saratoga) – Having outgrown its original location, the craft brewing operation will open a brewpub in Albany's Warehouse District to expand production and welcome guests.
- Klocke Estate (Hudson Valley) – The craft spirits facility, situated on 160 acres in Claverack and home to apple and grape earth-to-glass brandy, is expected to begin pouring just in time for summer.
- Middle Ages Brewing (Finger Lakes) – Raise a glass to a new concert hall and event space at Syracuse’s oldest brewery with concerts, open mic and trivia nights.
- New Scotland Spirits (Capital-Saratoga) – Veteran-owned and operated, the award-winning distillery opens a tasting room in time for summer sipping.
- The Asahi Shuzo Sake Brewery (Hudson Valley) – Opening in September, this is the first U.S.-based Dassai sake brewery in partnership with the Culinary Institute of America. The $28 million+ facility will produce more than 330,000 gallons of rice wine a year in Hyde Park.
- War Cannon Spirits (Adirondacks) – A whiskey distillery, tasting room, event space, retail store and casual restaurant are the result of a six-year restoration project of Crown Point’s 200+ year-old former mill.
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17 May 23
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What’s New In Lower Manhattan for 2023 and BeyondWHAT'S NEW IN LOWER MANHATTAN: 2023 UPDATES LOWER MANHATTAN MAJOR OPENINGS PAC NYC ...Read moreWhat’s New In Lower Manhattan for 2023 and Beyond - News & announcementsWHAT'S NEW IN LOWER MANHATTAN: 2023 UPDATES LOWER MANHATTAN MAJOR OPENINGS PAC NYC 1 Liberty Plaza - Opening Fall 2023 Opening this fall, PAC NYC will redefine Lower Manhattan as a prime cultural destination. The performing arts center will be a one-of-a-kind multidisciplinary space, with the latest theatrical design, technology and boundary-pushing work located at the World Trade Center. Leading international artists in theater, dance, music, film, and chamber and new opera will inspire, entertain, and unite us. Century 21 NYC 22 Cortlandt Street - Opened May 2023 After shuttering all 13 of its locations in November 2020, including the much-loved Lower Manhattan flagship, the famed retailer has reopened in its original downtown store. The new iteration has nearly the same footprint as its predecessor, spanning 100,000 square feet over four floors, and maintains its core mission of offering designer apparel at great prices. The Lower Manhattan flagship has been a fixture of the downtown shopping experience, marrying old world New York glamor with the city's signature hustle. Hall des Lumières 49 Chambers Street - Opened September 2022 Hall des Lumières is the largest permanent digital art center in New York City. Located in the historic Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, the exhibition seamlessly showcases legendary works across the Beaux-Arts architecture. Its three exhibition areas span 31,000 square feet. The center opened with its inaugural exhibition Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion. Destination COSMOS: The Immersive Space Experience is currently on exhibit through June 4th, 2023, with participation from NASA. LOWER MANHATTAN RETAIL UPDATES PRINTEMPS One Wall Street - Opening Spring 2024 Luxury French department store Printemps will open its first US location at One Wall Street in spring 2024. The store will span 54,365 square feet over two levels. This space will include the landmarked Red Room, one of only 50 interior landmarks in New York City. The brand has commissioned internationally multi-awarded Parisian interior designer, Laura Gonzalez, as the architect on the project with the aim to create a 'Paris meets New York' design. LOWER MANHATTAN RESTAURANTS + BARS SAGA 70 Pine Street Located on the top floor of Art Deco masterpiece building 70 Pine, SAGA has recently been awarded 2 Michelin Stars in the year since being opened by James Kent and Jeff Katz, the duo behind Crown Shy, on the ground floor of the same building, This restaurant has a sensational multicourse seasonal tasting menu, and exquisite views of Manhattan. Overstory, an elegant cocktail bar, sits above SAGA on the picturesque. THE TIN BUILDING 96 South Street - Opened Fall 2022 Located on the site of The Seaport's famed Fulton Fish Market, the Tin Building is a new culinary destination curated by acclaimed celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. The 53,000-square food mecca offers two floors of “immersive concepts,” multiple restaurants and a market where you can buy everything from locally-sourced seafood and meats to fresh produce and specialty items. Fans of Jean-Georges can also find his first seafood restaurant, celebrated spot The Fulton, at The Seaport. SMYTH TAVERN 85 West Broadway - Opened Fall 2022 This 100-seat restaurant is attached to the Smyth Hotel and is the third restaurant from John Mcdonald's Mercer Street Hospitality group. Featuring fresh fish, raw bar, dry-aged steaks, homemade pastas and a specialty burger. The dining room is adorned with a rotating collection of artwork curated from local Downtown galleries. SIXPOINT BREWERY Brookfield Place - Opening Late 2023 Popular Brooklyn-based craft beer brand Sixpoint Brewery is set to open a 7,500 square-foot taproom, including a 2,500 square-foot outdoor beer garden at 200 Liberty Street in Brookfield Place. LOWER MANHATTAN ATTRACTIONS UPDATES
LOWER MANHATTAN HOTELS NEWS + UPDATES WARREN STREET HOTEL 86 Warren Street - Opening early 2024 The third property from Firmdale Hotels in New York City, the Warren Street hotel will feature 57 individually designed rooms and suites as well as 12 exclusive residences. 33 SEAPORT HOTEL 33 Peck Slip - Opened Q1 2023 Located in the exciting Seaport area, close to the Tin Building and Pier 17, the hotel features 66 guest rooms and suites, including eight premium rooms offering private outdoor space inviting guests to take in breathtaking panoramic views of the East River, Brooklyn Bridge and the iconic New York City skyline. WALL STREET HOTEL 88 Wall Street - Opened Summer 2022 The upscale Wall Street Hotel is home to 180 individually-designed guest rooms with interiors inspired by classic New York residences and featuring robust technology amenities, curated libraries, eclectic objects, and original artworks. The hotel features architecture by Stonehill Taylor, interiors by Rose Ink Workshop, and signature restaurant design by Charles & Co. CASA CIPRIANI 10 South Street As part of the redevelopment of the historic Battery Maritime Building, the third and fourth floors of Casa Cipriani feature a 47-room boutique hotel with many suites and balconies overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty. A new fifth-floor glass addition houses a private membership club with a jazz lounge, bars, and a restaurant. RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT + COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 215 Pearl Street Tour operators, groups, and travelers on more of a mid-price budget have yet another option in Lower Manhattan with the recent opening of a combo Residence Inn/Courtyard by Marriott which features approximately 320 guest rooms, generous amenities and excellent access to all of the nearby sites. Lower Manhattan welcomed 12.1 unique visitors in 2022 as domestic travel returned and most international travel restrictions were lifted. The neighborhood has swiftly become a destination of choice to base a stay in New York City. And with 9,343 rooms in 44 hotels and 5 more in the pipeline, there have never been more options within our one square mile. Popular luxury properties include the Beekman Hotel, the Four Seasons, and the Conrad New York Downtown . A number of new hotels have opened since the start of the pandemic, including Casa Cipriani and The Wall Street Hotel, which both offer some of the finest hotel stays in all of New York City.COURT 16 28 Liberty Street - Opening Summer 2023 A family-friendly, membership based tennis and pickleball facility with programming for adults and children is expected to open its first Manhattan outpost this summer in a 7,000 square-foot facility at 28 Liberty Street. PIER 17 The popular Summer Concert Series at this dramatic rooftop venue is back and bigger than ever, with Summer 2023's lineup including Coheed and Cambria, T-Pain, Macklemore, the Pixies and Modest Mouse. Kicking off in May and running through September, enjoy a one-of-a-kind, cutting edge experience featuring everything from pop to comedy — plus views that can't be beat. QC NY SPA ON GOVERNORS ISLAND Opened Q2 2022 A luxury spa with amenities including relaxation rooms, saunas, massages, wellness water experiences and outdoor thermal pools with stunning 360-degree views of Manhattan, bookable for day trips year round. Governors Island is also home to fields of hammocks, hills of slides, incredible arts programming, and plenty of food options — including Island Oyster, which was nominated for a James PIER 11 Ferry routes connecting Lower Manhattan to all five boroughs leave from Pier 11: Lower East Side, the Bronx, Astoria, Bay Ridge, Sunset Park, North Brooklyn and the Rockaway beaches and now St. George on Staten Island. -
27 Feb 23
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New York tourism launches Black History campaignNew York tourism is showcasing African-American history and culture across the boroughs as part of ...Read moreNew York tourism launches Black History campaign - News & announcementsNew York tourism is showcasing African-American history and culture across the boroughs as part of a new tourism campaign. Marking Black History Month, a new initiative promotes Black-owned businesses including restaurants and civil rights era history. The new “I LOVE NY Black travel initiative focuses on historical figures including Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. It also highlights food, arts and events. Hochul said Black travelers represent over 13% of the domestic travel market, contributing about $109 billion each year. -
20 Jan 23
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Legoland New York to debut Water PlaygroundLEGOLAND New York Resort opens on March 31 for the 2023 season with a new ...Read moreLegoland New York to debut Water Playground - News & announcementsLEGOLAND New York Resort opens on March 31 for the 2023 season with a new aqua attraction. Families can ‘splash into summer’ when the Water Playground debuts over Memorial Day weekend. Guests can race a LEGO boat, ride water slides and be doused by a giant 318-gallon water bucket. "We're so excited to give families a place to cool off this year," said LEGOLAND New York Resort Divisional Director Stephanie Johnson. "We have no doubt our Water Playground will become the heart of the Park this season." When the Park opens this season, it will officially be a Certified Autism Center. LEGOLAND New York is working with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards to train all staff in autism best practices. Every ride will have a sensory guide indicating bright lights or loud sounds. LEGOLAND New York Resort houses seven LEGO themed lands. These are Brick Street, Bricktopia, LEGO® NINJAGO® World, LEGO Castle, LEGO City, MINILAND and LEGO Pirates. -
21 Sep 22
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New York City migrants could be housed on cruise shipsNew York City may commission cruise ships to be used as floating housing for migrants. ...Read moreNew York City migrants could be housed on cruise ships - News & announcementsNew York City may commission cruise ships to be used as floating housing for migrants. New York City Mayor Eric Adams made the suggestion during a TV interview. “We’re looking at everything to see, how we deal with this” Adams said. Thousands of migrants have recently bused to NYC from Texas. “We have to find temporary measures to address this issue,” he added. “This is an American crisis that we need to face.” -
15 Aug 22
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Aman New York officially opensAman's newest island destination is now open. Aman New York has-been one of Manhattan’s most hotly anticipated ...Read moreAman New York officially opens - News & announcementsAman's newest island destination is now open. Aman New York has-been one of Manhattan’s most hotly anticipated openings. The unveiling of Aman New York marks the Crown Building's transformation into a city hotel. Aman's Chairman and CEO, Vlad Doronin said: "The opening of Aman New York is a milestone moment in the evolution and growth of the Aman brand, cementing our strategy to bring the coveted Aman lifestyle to the world's greatest urban locations." Situated in the historic Crown Building, Aman New York was created in partnership with long-time Aman collaborator Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston Architects. Aman New York has buzzy social venues, a14th-floor wraparound Garden Terrace offering year-round dining, two signature restaurants and a Jazz Club . Aman Spa spans three floors, and includes an indoor 20-metre pool, 10 treatment rooms, fitness facilities and two Spa Houses . There are 83 suites and is the first hotel to house an Aman Club with dedicated facilities. Members have exclusive access to two Club lounges, a private Garden Terrace, as well as a Cigar Lounge and Wine Room. Aman New York also houses the brand's first urban Aman Branded Residences, a collection of 22 private homes located on the upper floors. Aman New York joins Amangani in Wyoming and Amangiri in Utah as the brand's third destination in the United States. -
07 Jul 22
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New York hotels to ban gunsHotels in New York City have agreed to to ban guns from hotel rooms. The ...Read moreNew York hotels to ban guns - News & announcementsHotels in New York City have agreed to to ban guns from hotel rooms. The Hotel Association of New York City and the Hotel Trades Council agreed to the firearms ban in hotels. Action was taken after the US Supreme Court threw out New York’s concealed carry law. The NY state Legislature then passed a bill that allows guns to be banned in ‘sensitive areas’ which includes private businesses, after lobbying by the Hotel Trades Council "This is really important because it's a destination marketplace for the world," Vijay Dandapani President & CEO, Hotel Association of NYC said. "The focus of this is entirely on the safety of the people coming in here." -
08 Jun 22
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New York City tourism makes strong comebackNew York City tourism will recover to over 80% of its record 2019 visitation levels, ...Read moreNew York City tourism makes strong comeback - News & announcementsNew York City tourism will recover to over 80% of its record 2019 visitation levels, Fred Dixon, NYC & Company’s president and CEO says. Dixon gave updates on NYC & Company’s new and future destination initiatives in press briefing at travel trade gathering IPW in Orlando. “New York City is experiencing an extraordinary revival, plus many dynamic, new developments across all five boroughs,” Dixon said. “NYC is back in a big way and already welcoming visitors from around the globe.” In addition to highlights of What’s New in New York City, Dixon presented NYC & Company initiatives including the new Get Local NYC campaign, recently-launched multicultural content hubs on NYCGO.com, a new Halal Travel Guide and the upcoming 30th Anniversary of NYC Restaurant Week. Highlights include 12,000 new hotel rooms coming online in the next three years with new properties such as Aman New York and NYC’s second Ritz-Carlton debuting this summer. There are 20 new Broadway shows and upgrades across the region’s three major airports. Culture highlights include the brand-new Museum of Broadway, The Louis Armstrong Center and the American Museum of Natural History’s Gilder Center opening this year, with The American LGBTQ+ Museum and the Universal Hip Hop Museum coming soon. Big events including NYC Pride, the New York City E-Prix, the US Open Tennis Championships . During IPW, NYC & Company released a new ‘What’s New + Trending in NYC’ video for the media and trade. This summer also marks the 30th Anniversary of NYC Restaurant Week, from July 18-August 21. Recently-launched multicultural platforms on NYCGO.com include the first US tourism organization to produce a Halal Travel Guide for Muslim visitors. NYC & Company is joined at IPW by local industry partners, including Carnegie Hall, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, and Times Square Alliance. Additionally, NYC & Company and Broadway Inbound hosted IPW’s NYC Center Stage luncheon.
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